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Lanai is a simple in-order 32-bit processor with 32 x 32-bit registers, two registers with fixed values, four used for program state tracking, and two reserved for explicit usage by user, and no floating point support.

Might as well be a MIPS. The fact that Google has suppoedly developed its own CPU is interesting, but the architecture itself seems quite mundane.

Edit: comments on the article suggest it's the Myricom LANai, a NIC embedded processor. Google may just happen have these NICs in their machines and want to write firmware for them.




OT(?): reverse(Lanai) // todo: see if copying XXX cpu is OK




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